Biological Control of sheath blight disease in rice using Marine Actinomycetes (Streptomycetes rochei) AMET A311 strain

M. Venkatramani, M. Jayaprakashvel
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The soil samples were taken from the rhizome soil of coastal sand dune plants along the Hare islands, Tuticorin, East Coast of Tamil Nadu, in order to isolate an efficient antifungal marine actinomycetes. A total of 70 actinomycetes were isolated from the samples collected. Based on colony morphology, aerial mass color, melanoid pigments, reverse side pigments, soluble pigments, spore chain morphology and spore surface, 62 of the 70 isolates were identified as distinct. Fifty isolates from the 62 distinct colony were chosen for the antifungal activity based on their capacity to endure salt concentrations over 1M. Rhizoctonia solani, a fungus pathogen, was tested against each of the 50 identified strains. Rhizoctonia solani, a fungus, was resistant to about 36% of the isolates. AMET 307, AMET 308 and AMET 307, AMET 311 and AMET 315 exhibited the highest level of antifungal activity against Rhizoctonia solani. Using 16s rRNA sequencing, this effective antifungal strain was further identified as the Streptomycetes rochei AMET 311 strain (KT334600).
海洋放线菌AMET A311对水稻纹枯病的生物防治
为了分离出一种有效的抗真菌海洋放线菌,从泰米尔纳德邦东海岸图蒂科林的哈尔岛沿海沙丘植物的根茎土壤中提取了土壤样品。从采集的样品中共分离到放线菌70种。根据菌落形态、气团颜色、类黑素色素、背面色素、可溶性色素、孢子链形态和孢子表面特征,鉴定出62株分离菌株。从62个不同菌落中选择50个菌株,根据其耐盐浓度超过1M的能力进行抗真菌活性研究。solani是一种真菌病原体,对50种鉴定菌株中的每一种进行了测试。茄枯丝核菌对约36%的分离株具有抗性。AMET 307、AMET 308和AMET 307、AMET 311和AMET 315对茄枯丝核菌的抑菌活性最高。通过16s rRNA测序进一步鉴定该有效抗真菌菌株为罗氏链霉菌AMET 311菌株(KT334600)。
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